Archaeology News and Announcements

from Brown University's Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World

Month: March 2021

Fellowships – ARIT Turkish language study in Istanbul – in Turkey and online

ARIT Summer Fellowships for Advanced Turkish Language in Istanbul offers intensive advanced study of Turkish online through Bogazici University during summer 2021. The ARIT BU fellowship will support participation in the online BU program together with supplemental learning activities carried out in Istanbul.

Applicants must have two years of Turkish language study or the equivalent.

The application deadline is coming up on March 15, 2021.

For more information, visit http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/ARITSummerLanguageProgram.html

CFP: Graduate Archaeology Oxford (GAO) International Conference 2021

The Graduate Archaeology at Oxford (GAO) International Conference 2021 provides graduate students and early career researchers with the opportunity to share their work and ideas related to this year’s theme “Interaction in Archaeology” within the wider archaeology community. The conference will take place online across three days, each dedicated to a different aspect: social interactions, economy and trade, and maritime networks. We welcome papers and posters adopting different methodologies to discuss interactions across different geographical areas and chronological periods.

Submit abstracts of max 300 words by 5th April 2021

Further information can be found on gao2021.org
For any questions contact us at: gao2021@arch.ox.ac.uk

Aiming at publishing the conference proceedings, all of the papers submitted are going to be reviewed and selected by the organisers. Prior to publications, papers are going to be subjected to peer-review.

CFP: Ancient Makerspaces 2022

Ancient MakerSpaces showcases digital approaches to the study of the ancient world. Since 2017, Ancient MakerSpaces has served as a venue at the AIA-SCS Annual Meeting for scholars, librarians, and students to share their ongoing digital scholarship and pedagogical work, as well as a space for hands-on, peer-based learning about digital resources and computational methods.

We welcome work from individuals at any stage of their career, academic or otherwise, who are interesting in sharing their efforts to study and teach about the ancient world in a digital way. We are especially interested in proposals showcasing in-progress or “put to pasture” projects!

The 2022 Call for Proposals is available here: https://libatique.info/AMS2022/

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